The Windows 10 upgrade notifications will be history soon and so will your headache!
There was one issue that went unspoken in
Microsoft’s announcement on Thursday that the free Windows 10 upgrade
offer would end on July 29. What would the company do about all those
annoying, almost malware-like, pop-up notifications to upgrade to Windows
10 that appeared on the PCs of Windows 7 and 8.1 users? The answer is they will
disappear.
The details are still being finalized, but
on July 29th, 2016 the Get Windows 10 app will be disabled and eventually
removed from PCs worldwide – Hallelujah!
The company warned that it may take some
time to disable the upgrade pop-ups on computers worldwide.
Many people disliked the company’s
approach, but it appears Microsoft’s upgrade push has been relatively
successful. Microsoft said on Thursday there were now 300 million active
Windows 10 devices worldwide—a bump of 30 million from late April when
Microsoft said there were 270 million active users.
Anyone currently on Windows 7 or 8.1 that
doesn’t plan on upgrading to Windows 10 can already disable the Windows 10
prompts. The easiest way is to use GWX Control Panel, a utility that
automates the process for you.
The impact on you: As with all things Windows 10, conspiracy theories abound.
The big question is just how serious Microsoft is about ending the upgrade
strategy on July 29? If the company backtracks and decides to extend the free
upgrade offer—or keep it going in perpetuity as some critics have argued they
should—then the upgrade pop-ups may remain.
Are you interested in upgrading to Windows 10, but you'd like a second opinion first? Contact The Computer Guyz in Cape Town or Centurion and we can offer you some friendly advice.
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